Outdoor Kitchens in Fort Collins, CO
Brooks Landscape has been designing and installing outdoor kitchens for homeowners in Fort Collins since 2006. Fort Collins is Brooks Landscape's home base and our most active service area. Our crews know Larimer County's soil conditions, drainage patterns, and local permit requirements — and we build every project to last through Northern Colorado's freeze-thaw cycles.
What's Included
- Built-in grill and appliance integration
- Stone, block, and stucco countertop options
- Refrigeration and sink rough-in
- Overhead structure integration
- Belgard and premium masonry materials
How We Work
An outdoor kitchen is one of the highest-use features you can add to a Northern Colorado property—and one of the most complex to build well. Material selection, appliance integration, weatherproofing, and structural support all need to be right for the kitchen to hold up through years of Colorado UV, temperature swings, and freeze-thaw cycles.
Brooks Landscape designs and builds outdoor kitchens in-house from foundation through countertop. We don't subcontract the structural work. That means one team knows the entire build and one point of contact for the finished product.
We work with premium appliance brands including Lynx, Coyote, Blaze, and Bull for grills and components, and we build the surrounding structure in concrete block with stone veneer, stucco, or other finishes to match your home's architecture. Counter surfaces are selected for outdoor durability—not the same materials you'd use inside.
Overhead structure integration—pergolas, shade covers, and patio roof connections—is part of the design process. We coordinate all of it so the finished kitchen fits the outdoor space as a whole.
Local Water & Permit Context
As a Fort Collins Water Wise Partner, Brooks Landscape designs irrigation systems and plant selections to meet City of Fort Collins water-efficiency standards. Fort Collins enforces outdoor water budgets and seasonal watering schedules—we build compliance in from the start so you're never left scrambling after a project is in the ground.
Fort Collins requires permits for certain hardscape projects, retaining walls over 30 inches, and significant grading work. Brooks Landscape coordinates all required permits through the City of Fort Collins Development Review Center and handles utility locates before any excavation begins.